Super Bowl Coach Jimmy Johnson No "Survivor"

Ex-Dallas Cowboys boss booted from reality show

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In this publicity image released by CBS, Former NFL coach Jimmy Johnson is shown on the shores of San Juan Del Sir in Nicaragua. Johnson is one of the 20 castaways set to compete in "Survivor: Nicaragua" premiering on Sept. 15, 2010 on CBS. (AP Photo/CBS, Monty Brinton) ** NO SALES, NORTH AMERICA USE ONLY, ARCHIVE OUT ** Original Filename: Survivor_Jimmy_Johnson_NYET120.jpg

Jimmy Johnson's won a national championship and a pair of Super Bowls as a football coach, but his stint on "Survivor" didn't carry over any gridiron glory.

Johnson was voted off the CBS show, which takes place this season in Nicaragua, in an episode that aired on Wednesday night.

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"I still love the game, and it's been a great adventure. This is the most stressful time I've ever gone through in my life, and I'm including Super Bowls and collegiate national championships. I initially said, 'Keep your strongest members.' I obviously wasn't one of the strongest members."

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This season has seen the tribes divided by age. The 67-year-old coach had long been a fan of the show and had lobbied hard for a chance to compete. But Johnson wasn't able to lead his tribe to victory in an immunity challenge that involved rolling barrels along the beach then landing sand bags on top of them.

Contestant Marty Piombo, led the campaign to oust Johnson, saying he needed "to remove him so people will lose their daddy."